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"Try accessing your wireless router and changing the frequency of the router..."

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Try accessing your wireless router and changing the frequency of the router. To do this you typically use the computers default Internet Protocol Address "IP" example: "192.168.1.1". Next you should get access to the routers administrative control panel. But as should be used a pass word and ID for the router as you see how easy it is to get access as already shown, once in after doing so and if not please set one, you should look for a tab called "wireless settings" or an option. There you will then see a frequency setting or a channel setting. Example: "2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 Hz, and so on". I hope this help for more information head to http://computersolutions.spruz.com/.

"Usually making the signature hissing or buzzing sound.this router will self-destruct in 10 seconds lol..."

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Some PWM (pulse width modulation) circuitry oscillates within audible frequencies, usually making the signature hissing or buzzing sound.This router will self-destruct in 10 seconds lol. Try moving the speakers farther away from the self destructing device. Also it can be that if your using a power strip that the use age of all the devices including a power house draining computer will max the threshold I herd of the devices thus in terms the power is sagging and or going in and out. I have a link-sys router and cyber acoustics speakers and it happens when I put them close to each other.

"A modem does not need to be on..."

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Any time you are not using an electrical device, it should be shut off. This device will continue to use power if you don`t shut if off. A modem does not need to be on and connected to the Internet if no one is using it.

Someone said: So why does my WiFi slow right down when I turn the plasma TV on and then speed up again when turned off. It also affects the Ethernet (wired) connection. I have tried chaning channels on the router and moving the router away from the TV, but even at 1m away it still affects it.

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